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 List five limitations of learning curve theory. 

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 (i) The learning curve phenomenon is not always present. 

(ii) It assumes stable conditions at work which will enable learning to take place. This is not always practicable; for example, because of labour turnover. 

(iii) It must also assume a certain degree of motivation among employees. 

(iv) Breaks between repeating production of an item must not be too long, or workers will 'forget' and the learning process will have to begin all over again. 

(v) It might be difficult to obtain accurate data to decide what the learning curve is. 

(vi) Workers might not agree to a gradual reduction in production times per unit. 

(vii) Production techniques might change, or product design alterations might be made, so that it takes a long time for a 'standard' production method to emerge, to which a learning effect will apply. 

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 Ideally, a transfer price should be set that enables the individual divisions to maximise their profits at a level of output that maximises ……………………. . 

 The transfer price which achieves this is unlikely to be a ……………….. transfer price or a ……………. transfer price.  

 If optimum decisions are to be taken, transfer prices should reflect …………………. . 

There are two profit centres, A and B. Profit centre A transfers a product to profit centre B, but could also sell the product in an external market at a price of $30. The marginal cost of making the product in profit centre A is $8 per unit and the full cost is $14 per unit. There would be a variable cost of $1 per unit for sales and distribution to customers in the external market, but no such costs for internal transfers. 

To avoid disputes between the profit centre managers, what should be the transfer price for the product? 

$ _______

What objectives might the following not for profit organisations have? 

(a) An army                                                (d) A political party 

(b) A local council                                     (e) A college 

(c) A charity 

One of the objectives of a local government body could be 'to provide adequate street lighting throughout the area'. 

(a) How could the 'adequacy' of street lighting be measured? 

(b) Assume that other objectives are to improve road safety in the area and to reduce crime. How much does 'adequate' street lighting contribute to each of these aims? 

(c) What is an excessive amount of money to pay for adequately lit streets, improved road safety and reduced crime? How much is too little? 

What general objectives of non profit seeking organisations are being described in each of the following? 

(a) Maximising what is offered 

(b) Satisfying the wants of staff and volunteers 

(c) Equivalent to profit maximisation 

(d) Matching capacity available 

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